Let’s face it! Motorhome holiday mistakes are inevitable, even for experienced motorhome travellers. But then, as a motorhome adventurer, mistakes are the last thing you want to make on your trip, as they could potentially bring a screeching halt to your dream trip or make it a lot less fun. There are several mistakes a lot of RV rookies and even experienced holidaymakers still make when travelling. So we will be pointing out a few of these common mistakes and, of course, how to avoid them.
First of all, planning is the most crucial aspect of any trip. Just jumping into your motorhome without adequately planning your trip can leave you with no place to stay or, worse, put you in the middle of a storm. So do yourself a favour and plan your trip ahead. Booking a motorhome park or campground ahead, choosing a motorhome-friendly route, packing essential tools and replacement parts for your vehicle, and checking the weather forecast along your route are just a few steps of planning your trip.
One of the critical parts of your motorhome to check frequently is your tyres for pressure and wear. The tyres are the most used part of your RV, and all that going up and down the road causes wear on the tyres over time. The last thing you want on your trip is a tyre blowout. Tyre blowouts can cause delay and significant damage to your vehicle and surrounding vehicles. You can purchase a tyre monitoring system to alert you if the pressure is low to prevent this.
The roof vents and windows help keep the interior of your vehicle adequately ventilated. However, forgetting to close them when getting ready to go could cause water damage. You can perform a walk-around your motorhome to ensure that the windows and vents are shut before departing. And, while you’re at it, ensure to put the antennas and dishes down as they could get ripped off while you’re driving.
The most unpredictable part of your journey is the weather. You never know what mother nature has in store for you. Although it is difficult to avoid, planning your route according to the weather patterns will save you from the occasional wrath of mother nature.
It is of utmost importance that you know your motorhome’s height, width, and length limit when going on a trip as it will go a long way in protecting you from accidents that can damage the top of your roof, cause you to lose your AC unit, side mirrors, and even bumpers. When traveling, it is essential to be mindful of overhanging branches of trees and pay attention to the clearance signs of bridges and tunnels.
When packing things for your trip, there are a few things that you cannot forget to take with you. Here are just a few examples:
The last thing you want on your trip is getting your keys locked inside your motorhome, as it can be challenging and stressful trying to get back inside. To avoid making this mistake, always keep at least one window opened when traveling in your RV. So in case you accidentally get your keys locked inside your vehicle, you can get back in through the open window.
Safety is the number one key factor to having a hitch-free trip. Ensure to perform regular maintenance checks on your motorhome before setting out. Certainly, motorhome trips can be pretty fun and adventurous, but they can get stressful without proper preparation.
However, it is essential to know that mistakes on your trip are bound to happen. After going on several trips, you will have a departure checklist drawn up.
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